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Erna Hennicot-Schoepges, in 2016

Erna Hennicot-Schoepges (born 24 July 1941 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgish politician for the Christian Social People's Party.[1] She was until 2009 a Member of the European Parliament, sitting as a CSV member of the European People's Party.

Erna Hennicot-Schoepges has an extensive history in cultural affairs. She was educated in Musical studies, for which she was awarded the gold medal as a pianist, as well as philosophy and literature at the Royal Conservatoire of BrusselsinBrussels, Ecole NormaleinParis, the MozarteuminSalzburg, and the Centre UniversitaireinLuxembourg.

Her political career reflects this deep interest in culture as well as her commitment to civil affairs. The Hennicot-Schoepges was elected Mayor of Walferdange and then moved on to become the first woman President of Luxembourg’s Parliament followed by her appointment as Luxembourg’s Minister of Culture, Higher Education and Research and Public Works. Throughout this time, she was also highly engaged as a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and of the European Parliament.

Hennicot-Schoepges has made many political contributions to the cultural field. On the national level, she is responsible for the creation of the University of Luxembourg in 2003 and the Luxembourg Philharmonic Hall Joséphine Charlotte in 2005, among other projects. On a European level, she was the rapporteur to the EP of the “European Year of Intercultural Dialogue, 2008.” She is also a member of the Jury for the European Capitals of Culture and a member of the Council of State in Luxembourg. Additionally, she has written a number of books and articles on subjects ranging from European politics, human rights, religion, and education.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Welcome to the institute for cultural diplomacy".

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Political offices
Preceded by

Léon Bollendorff

President of the Chamber of Deputies
1989–1995
Succeeded by

Jean Spautz

Preceded by

Robert Goebbels

Minister for Public Works
1999–2004
Succeeded by

Claude Wiseler

Party political offices
Preceded by

Jean-Claude Juncker

President of the CSV
1995–2003
Succeeded by

François Biltgen


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